- or nuts. "
Prietas" or "morcillas" are part of the
Chilote tradition of "reitimiento"
involving the
slaughter and
preparation of a pig.
Prietas are easily...
- The 1989 Loma
Prieta earthquake occurred on California's
Central Coast on
October 17 at 5:04 p.m.
local time. The
shock was
centered in The
Forest of Nisene...
- 109°32′56″W / 31.32583°N 109.54889°W / 31.32583; -109.54889 Agua
Prieta is a town in Agua
Prieta Muni****lity in the
northeastern corner of the
Mexican state...
- Loma
Prieta (from
Spanish loma -hill,
prieta -dark) is 3,790 feet (1,160 m) high and is the
highest peak in the
Santa Cruz
Mountains in
Northern California...
- La
Prieta is a 1981
essay by the
Tejana feminist scholar Gloria E. Anzaldúa,
originally published in the
anthology This
Bridge Called My Back. The essay...
-
known by her
stage name La
Prieta Linda ("The
Beautiful Dark-skinned Woman"), was a
Mexican singer and actress. La
Prieta Linda was born on 4 July 1922...
- Loma
Prieta (translates to "Dark Hill") is an
American hardcore punk band that
formed in 2005. The
group is
based in San Francisco,
California and derived...
-
Punta Prieta may
refer to:
Punta Prieta, Baja California, a
desert town in the
Mexican state of Baja
California Punta Prieta, Baja
California Sur, a small...
-
Huaca Prieta is the site of a
prehistoric settlement beside the
Pacific Ocean in the
Chicama Valley, just
north of Trujillo, La
Libertad Province, Peru...
- Mesa
Prieta is a mesa in
Sandoval County New Mexico. The mesa was
formed by a
basaltic lava flow
approximately 3.3 myr. When the Rio
Grande began to flow...